DWC and Bubbleponics!

come_gr0w_with_us

Well-Known Member
k im new to DWC and havent even tried it yet as im trying to understand everything to avoid fucking up future plants. I plan on just using a sheetload of airstones in the rez but i see this can be coupled with irrigation lines to the top and center of the rootmass. For myself and other nubes, can you go into detail and or pics of exactly how you get the bubble-water to the top of the roots? is it as simple as sucking water via waterpump from above the airstones, and air and water will flow to the outlet at the top of the rootmass?
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
k im new to DWC and havent even tried it yet as im trying to understand everything to avoid fucking up future plants. I plan on just using a sheetload of airstones in the rez but i see this can be coupled with irrigation lines to the top and center of the rootmass. For myself and other nubes, can you go into detail and or pics of exactly how you get the bubble-water to the top of the roots? is it as simple as sucking water via waterpump from above the airstones, and air and water will flow to the outlet at the top of the rootmass?


Bubbleponics™ is the art of delivering highly oxygenated nutrient solution DIRECTLY to the inner root zone, via a submersive water pump and a irrigation hub that blends AIR and water.. The days of merely misting the outer roots with nutrient spray are over. Gone too are the days of over/under watering, over/under feeding; the Stealth Hydro bubbleponic system automatically maintains the ideal oxygen level of the nutrient solution so as to facilitate a healthy thriving root system.


DWC is WITHOUT the Irrigation Hub and feeder tubes. BUBBLEPONICS is with the Irigation Hub and Feeder tubes.

DiG Six Outlet Irrigation Manifold

Our Price: $12.99



You can start SEEDS directly in a Bubbleponics system.

Here is a Bubbleponics thread:

https://www.rollitup.org/dwc-bubbleponics/7897-stealth-hydro-bubbleponics-systems-431.html
 

lilb2662

Active Member
how i have mine done (the pic above) is its completle in the water if you dig for a little in my plant you will see the water i got a 5 gal air pump connected to two air stones mine is looking pretty good now the pic above is a week old
 

Love1Fear

Well-Known Member
They're over priced as well, but if don't have the know how or time most likely its time by all means go to stealth
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Diagnosis and Recuperation Guide
Some Tips



Both new leaves and mature leaves are the best indicators to determine how healthy your plants are. Any problem or illness will first manifest itself in the appearance of your leaves. These problems almost always originate from the plant's environment, PH imbalance or over-feeding and under feeding. These problems always result in what is called "nutritional lock-out".

Nutritional Lockout
Allow us to GIVE you a simplified definition of NUTRIONAL LOCKOUT.
Can you imagine sitting a plate before a child at dinner time, with his most favorite food, hot dogs, ketchup and french fries? But also on the plate is a major portion of steamed broccoli, which he is just not fond of and insists on nibbling on. Now imagine telling that child, "you can not eat the hot dog and fries if you do not eat all the broccoli too". NUTRITONAL LOCKOUT is when the child responds with "well then, I just won't eat!"

Most Hydro nutes nutrients are both nutritionally and PH balanced. But after being in your tank for 5 or 6 days, and being eaten from for 5 or 6 days, they become imbalanced. Perhaps you are growing plants that ate all the nitrogen first and just snacked around the iron, magnesium and calcium, or visa versa. The results are discoloration in the leaves, yellowing or rust spots, or curling up of leaf tips. It also becomes apparent when your plants were consuming a gallon or half gallon of water every day, and then suddenly when you check the levels the next day, they did not drink any water at all. This is NUTRITIONAL LOCKOUT.

Instead of giving lengthy descriptions of indications of overfeeding, underfeeding, ph imbalance, environmental problems and Nutritional Lockout here, it is easier to just give the remedy. Here we will refer to this remedy as THE RECUPERATION AND RECOVERY REMEDY.


THE 8 STEP RECUPERATION AND RECOVERY REMEDY

1. Check the roots. If they are discolored, reddish or brown, or present an unpleasant odor, you have a problem. If they are weak, soft or mushy, you have a problem. Also while checking the roots, observe the temperature of the water. If it is warmer than "luke warm" you have a problem. This problem is probably what is referred to as "root rot" or a disease known as PYTHIUM. Remove the dead brown roots by trimming them away with sharp scissors. Do not leave them in the tank.
2. Check the humidity and temperature of the grow area below the lights in the "growing zone" when the lights are on. A temperature of above 82 degrees or below 67 degrees will slow growth, but it is not a serious problem that will kill your plants. Temperatures below 62 degrees or above 90 degrees will stop growth. An extremely high temperature in the upper 90s or below 58 degrees can slowly result in death of your plants. The most efficient temps for growth are between 72 to 80 degrees. Any Humidity between 40 and 60 percent is acceptable and desirable.
3. Check the "lights off, nighttime" temperature. Most desirable is ten to 15 degrees cooler than the daytime "lights on" temperature, averaging 66 to 70 degrees.
4. Check the distance between the tips of the plant and the tip of the light bulb. If you observe yellowing or leaf curling tips, then move the lights one inch further away. A good rule of thumb if you use HID lights, is hold the soft palm of your hand at the leaf tip and see if the bulb is too warm to your hand. If you use Stealth Hydro's compact fluorescent bulbs, we recommend a distance of three or four inches for the 65 and 85 watt bulbs and 4 inches to five inches for the 105 watt bulbs. More mature plants can handle the bulbs slightly closer.
5. Check the position of your fans. Air movement is very necessary for the health of your plants, but too strong of a fan can cause wind burn. Direct your fan toward the tops of the plants and toward the lights. Never position the fan blowing strongly downward on the leaves.
6. Add 1/4 teaspoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide to a gallon of water and add it to the tank per 5 gallons already in the tank. Wait ten minutes and then turn the water and nutrition solution pump off to prepare to drain the tank. Poor at least a cup of clean water through each grow cup, onto each rockwool cube and through the hydroton rocks.
7. Drain or pump the tank empty as possible without damaging the pump by running it dry. Add two gallons of additional clean water with 4 teaspoons of hydrogen peroxide again and then drain it away too. Again, empty the tank as empty as possible without burning up your pump.
8. Add fresh PH balanced water and nutritional packets as prescribed. PH test it again.

The above 8 steps should repair and remedy any health problems that your plants experienced within the next two days. Now is the time to try and determine what caused the problem to start with, by investigating and researching typical hydroponics problems and illnesses. Here are a few DIAGNOSIS TIPS.


Typical Hydroponics Problems and Illnesses

Underfeeding and Weak Nutrition
The entire plant, both upper and lower leaves, will show lime or light green in color.
The plant will not eat, drink or show growth.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.

Overfeeding, Use of Too Strong Nutrients
The leaves will curl downward. They grow very dark dull flat green and then the tips show signs of burn.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.

Nutritional Lockout
You know that you have made recent PH adjustments. You might know you may have used too much of the PH Adjustment Solution. You may have failed to test the PH often enough. You notice the plants did not eat or drink because they did not consume the same amount of water they used yesterday. You see rust spots. The large lower leaves are prematurely dying and you are not in the BLOOMING or FLOWERING stage.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.

Wind Burn
You had the fan blowing downward toward the upper side of the leaves, instead of blowing up through the node spaces or toward the lights. You observe the leaves becoming dry or even crispy, perhaps shriveling, and the tips curling upward. The leaves do not appear glossy, moist and vibrant.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.

Water, Nutrition Solution or Roots Are Discolored Brown Or Have an Unpleasant Odor
You notice your water is becoming brownish in color, or smells distasteful. Your solution does not smell pleasant and appetizing like fresh lettuce. Your roots are not the same shade of white that they once were a week ago.
It is time to follow the 8 Step Remedy.
 

DoobNoob

Member
Roseman, I have learned so much from you, dude. The time you spend educating idiots like me is AMAZING. I wish you a beautiful life, my friend.
 

Roseman

Elite Rolling Society
Roseman, I have learned so much from you, dude. The time you spend educating idiots like me is AMAZING. I wish you a beautiful life, my friend.

Bro, my life is rich and I am truly blessed.
I believe in Karma.
I believe the "love we take, is equal to the love we make".
I believe what we get is in proportion to what we give, and I believe in "paying it forward".
I appreciate your blessing and kind words very much.
Peace
 
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